now after 6 month I like to show you guys my installations on my Nissan Pathfinder 2009

Because all of my installs are written in German, and because I'm to lazy to translate them in detail I'll use
the google-translate for it ... I think the most of my pics are speaking for themselves ... If you have any understanding
problems please ask and I will descript it as best as I can ...

1. Radio reception is really bad! Every few seconds I had failures and
Some channels even a continuous noise. Also, the use of a new external
Antenna (I have window antennas), unfortunately, brought no great improvement.
2. Ipod integration sucks
3. The operation is not as easy as I thought. The very small
buttons to use while driving is really already dangerous.
4. The GUI design leaves a tear in my face ... so unkind ...

But the real knockout criterion was the poor radio reception!
Last week I was totally frustrated, and then got the 1,400 € package again taken out of the car.

3 weeks later

Meanwhile, I have decided to revive me my old dream of a Car PC!
But since I wanted to still have a good radio reception (and I do not always have
Wait 30 sec would be ramped up to the PC) I decided in a car radio, the
Incorporate lower shelf of my car. Currently it is the Blaupunkt Bremen.
After a day's work for me then it looks like this:

Day 1

Finally, all CarPC parts have arrived! So it can go on the weekend at last!

Day 2 "The Car PC"
Today I took care of part size to the assembly of the car PC.
Vornan The installation went relatively well. Only a few cables made with little space in which the Voom2
To create housing.

Here are some pictures

Short break strengthen ;-)

And on we go:

Finally, everything was going and could be installed. I decided to just once for Vista Ultimate. (today I'm using xp)

Day 3

Today, I devoted the TFT.
Actually, I just wanted to rebuild an open frame monitor beautiful, but when I learned that it
The rear view camera would not work, I decided for the CTF-700H.
And I had LUCK! The display fits really well into the double din hole! Only at the
Rear climate controls, I had to do something to cut away from the housing.

Then I built a retaining device which is to the existing screws in the console

The buttons by the LCD, I have provided with long cables. This I then on the shelf
The TFT hidden installed:

In the end, the result can really see!

Day 4 Installation

Now it was finally set to work!

First, I built the left of my rear seats (my Pathfinder is a 7 seater,
2 jump seats are located in the trunk, but since then my dog takes place, the seats for
me redundant)

Then I began to pull cable!
Here are my old cable plan (has changed only slightly)